I have a Samsung 32GB Class 10 card installed with no problems.
I wasn't aware that a 64GB card was supported.
Oh baby, I'd love to stick one of these up a Galaxy SIII's tail pipe!
Newegg.com - SanDisk Extreme 128GB Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) Flash Card Model SDSDRX3-128G-A21
Hello 60mbps 1080p video?
Actually at that rate I'd be pumping out ~8MB/sec for just video alone. Audio doesn't add a lot, even at a higher bitrate of 192kbps, but at 8MB/sec it will fill that SDCard in aboooout oh not bad 4 hours and 9 minutes. Hey that's pretty good actually lol now the real question, can a phone even accept one of those beasts formatted with FAT32![]()
Just remember that the cards themselves maybe compatible, but the FAT32 File System itself will not recognize nor use individual file sizes larger than 4GB. So while it may sound great that you could take a 4 Hour full HD Video, the problem is that you will have to transfer it to a PC to actually view it afterwards as the device will not be able to use it.
Just something to keep in mind when going with such a large storage device. I already ordered my 32GB MicroSD Cards that I am going to use with my Note. For even heavy users, that should be enough storage space. Unless you put your whole music collection on there.
Your whole music collection on there?????
30 GB????
Have they even made that many songs through out the history of mankind? LOL
I can not even think of that many songs. Most storage i have used is just under
1.7GB on a USB thumb drive and about 1 GB was just the sound track from
(O brother where art thou) downloaded in 24bit/192khz from HDTracks.
Course the other 100 or so songs were crappy MP3 quality which don't eat
up a lot of space anyway.
Now the rest of the space i need for my hippo porn![]()
How do you format it on the phone? I'm considering picking up a 64 GB card though 32 might be enough for now.
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Just a brief update. I like the SDXC card but i can't find anyway to format it to break the 4GB file limit. The phone formats it to Fat32, and only that. I tried formating it to different file systems on my desktop (ext2,3, and 4, and evFat in windows) and they always needed to be reformated once in the phone. Kind of stinks. If anyone has a better understanding as to what File systems may work let me know.
Even with that limit it is hard to actually let that create an issue. most of the content is smaller then 4GB so no biggie.